If it swells, becomes red, is hot to the touch, and the surrounding skin becomes very tender, see your doctor immediately. If it heals normally, there's nothing you need to do. This answer is assuming you are a responsible pet owner, that you bring your cat to the vet annually, and that the cat is fully vaccinated.

If it swells, becomes red, is hot to the touch, and the surrounding skin becomes very tender, see your doctor immediately. If it heals normally, there's nothing you need to do. This answer is assuming you are a responsible pet owner, that you bring your cat to the vet annually, and that the cat is fully vaccinated.
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